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The UK cover of Maximum Ride: The Final Warning. | |
Author | James Patterson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Maximum Ride |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
Published | March 17, 2008 Little, Brown (US and UK) |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 380pgs (first edition, hardback) 288 (paperback) [1] |
ISBN | 0-316-00286-0 (first edition, hardback) |
Preceded by | Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports |
Followed by | MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel |
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Maximum Ride: School's Out—Forever is the second book in the sci-fi action-adventure series Maximum Ride by James Patterson, published by Little, Brown. The book was released in the US and the UK on May 23, 2006. The series centers on the 'Flock', a group of human-avian hybrids on the run from the scientists who created them. The 'flock' consists of 6 children who have different abilities; Angel can mind read, Nudge can tell more info about any thing as long as she can touch it, and Iggy as long as he is blind can yet still build the most sophisticated bombs.
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